Synthesis of N-Doped Graphene Photo-Catalyst for Photo-Assisted Charging of Li-Ion Oxygen Battery.
Nilay KaçarErsu LökçüMeltem ÇayirliReşat Can ÖzdenSahin CoskunCigdem Toparliİbrahim ÇelikyürekMustafa AnikPublished in: Global challenges (Hoboken, NJ) (2023)
In this work, nitrogen (N)-doped graphene film is synthesized, as a photo-catalyst, on one side of the copper foam by chemical vapor deposition and the copper foam is directly used as an electrode after porous Pd@rGO cathode loading to the other side of the foam for the photo-assisted charging of the Li-ion oxygen battery. The amount of urea (CO(NH 2 ) 2 ), which is used as N atom source, is optimized to get maximum photo-anodic currents from the n-type graphene films. The optical band gap and the valance band edge potential of the optimized N-doped graphene film are determined as 2.00 eV and 3.71 V Li+/Li , respectively. X-ray photoelectron spectra provided that the atomic percent of N atoms in the graphene film is 1.34% and the graphitic, pyrrolic and pyridinic N atom percentages are 54.01%, 42.20% and 3.79%, respectively. The photo-assisted charging tests indicated that the N-doped graphene film photo-catalyst reduced the charging potential significantly even at 1000 mA g -1 (0.1 mA cm -2 ) current density and improved the cyclic discharge-charge performance of the Li-ion oxygen battery considerably.
Keyphrases
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